Articles From Debra J. Monke

Cybersquatters: the legal assistant’s role in recovering corporate assets By Debra J. Monke Corporate Law Departments, October 2001 Last month I outlined the basics of being a "cybersleuth" in order to research alleged cybersquatters. Now it is time to put the investigative results to work.
Domain name infringement: investigating the cybersquatter By Debra J. Monke Corporate Law Departments, September 2001 Cybersquatting: The act of reserving a domain name on the Internet, especially a name that would be associated with a company's trademark, and then seeking to profit by selling or licensing the name to the company that has an interest in being identified with it.--Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edition

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